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is often difficulty and uncertainty, and we might instance some 

 Transactions as not even stating- the year of publication of the 

 various parts. Bibliographers would greatly appreciate attention 

 to this point. 



The Watsonian vice-counties are adopted throughout these 

 bibliographies as more convenient and uniform in extent than 

 the political counties ; those comprised within the North of 

 England are the following : — 



53, Lincoln S.; 54, Lincoln N. ; 56, Notts.; 57, 'Derby ; 58, 

 Cheshire; 59, Lancashire S. ; 60, Lancashire W. ; 61, York S.E.; 

 62, York N.E. ; 63, York S.W. ; 64, York Mid W. ; 65, York 

 N.W. ; 66, Durham; 67, Northumberland S. ; 68, Cheviotland ; 

 69, Westmorland with Furness and Cartmel; 70, Cumberland; 

 and 71, Isle of Man ; with their adjoining seas. 



The use of the phrases ' Northern Counties,' ' Lake District,' 

 'Yorkshire,' etc., implies that the references are vague, or 

 general in their application ; the phrase 'All the Northern 

 Counties ' implies that every vice-county is represented by 

 definite mention ; in all other cases the vice-counties referred 

 to are named. 



1897. 



M. W. Brown. ' Durham, Northumberland S. 



An account of the Strata of Northumberland and Durham as 



proved by borings and sinkings. U.-Z. Issued by the Council of the 

 X. Eng. Inst. M. and M. Eng. Newcastle, 1897, pp. 1-238. 



J. Evans. Yorkshire, etc. 



The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons, and Ornaments of Great 



Britain. Second edit., pp. xviii.+747. London, 1897. 



Archibald Geikie. All the Northern Counties. 



A New Geological Map of England and Wales, Reduced from the 



Ordnance and Geological Surveys, and published with Government 

 Authority under the direction of Sir Archibald Geikie, D.C.L., LL.D., 

 F.R.S., with descriptive text. By John Bartholomew & Co., Edinburgh, 

 1897 [not seen]. Reviewed in GeoL Mag-., May 1898, pp. 232-233. 



Archibald Geikie. Northern Counties. 



The Founders of Geology. London, 1897. 



John Guille Millais. Isle of Man, Northumberland, etc. 



British Deer and their Horns. Imp. 4to. ; pp. xviii. and 224. 



London. 1897 [not seen ; reviewed at some length in Geol. Mag-., March 

 1898, pp. 133-140]. 



1898. 



Anon, [not signed]. Cheshire. 

 The Geology of Alderley Edge. Coll. Guard., Vol. 75, 1898, p. 261. 



Anon, [not sig-ned]. Cumberland. 

 The Hodbarrow Haematite Iron Ore Mines. Coll. Guard., Vol. 75, 

 1898, p. 991. 



Naturalist, 



